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A few pictures of "regular" plants in my backyard
Some pictures of my backyard.
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You really grow grapes in Denver?)
Nice work man!
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Thank you herman I sure do grow grapes in Denver, want some? ![]() I have a strawberry plant that comes back every year on its own too but the squirrels have decided not to share many with me. |
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Squirrel stew lol!
Nice little sanctuary you have made for yourself. Strawberry fed squirrel may taste good? |
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You may be on to something, years of eating my strawberries would probably make for some sweet tender squirrel!
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You've got a beautiful garden there.
I'm tempted to try my hand at grapes after seeing yours. |
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When in doubt , choke em out.
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I really like that upsidedown tomato plant. Where did you get that pot?? I can't grow tomatoes on my land cus the soil is so fertile the plant grows 6 foot tall and i cant tie them up or cage them to save my life. Believe me i have tried everything and just gave up on tomatoes but i like the hanging idea.
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Thank You Knowbody.
It takes 3 or 4 years before you start getting a good crop of grapes but its not that hard. You should give it a try. ![]() Quote:
They are fun. I put 2 tomato plants in each planter. I have got about 35 tomato's with 4 plants in 2 pots. That's counting the red ones I have already ate and about 20 green ones still on there ripening up. |
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